Directory

OCCA strengthens the arts by ensuring that the Oregon coast has a rich and vibrant arts community through support and promotion of arts organizations and individual artists.

This directory represents the coastal areas of Oregon, which include Clatsop, Tillamook, Lincoln, Coos, and Curry counties and the coastal towns of Lane and Douglas counties. OCCA is the regional arts council for this area. Learn more about OCCA's regional arts activities.

Albertideation

Albert Kaufman is an email marketing consultant. He teaches small businesses how to get the most out of their time and effort using the tools of the trade such as: Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and email marketing.

Artists Studio Association

Astor Street Opry Company

ASOC is a 501-C3-community performing arts organization, based in Astoria, Oregon. Since 1983, our mission has been and continues to be to strengthen our community through cultural enrichment while supporting regional economic growth.

Astoria Music Festival

In one short decade the Astoria Music Festival has become one of the most active summer musical events in the Northwest.
There’s something for every taste and pocketbook this summer, from Verdi’s La Traviata, Strauss’s Ariadne auf Naxos, and the West Coast Premiere of the recently rediscovered sequel The Magic Flute, Part 2: Das Labyrinth to Symphonic Masterworks, free “Classics 4 Kids,” intimate Chamber Music and informal Happy Hours. It’s a feast for the senses.

Backstreet Co-operative Gallery

Backstreet Co-operative Gallery occupies a beautiful open space filled with the art of 20 some fabulous award winning artists. Their work includes photography, felting, painting of all media, ceramic, glass, wood, jewelry, sculpture, altered art, prints, cards, books and more. All of the artists are local from Florence.

Bay Area Arts Association

The Bay Area Artists’ Association has been serving Oregon Coast Artists since 1991, and strives to support the success of member artists by providing opportunities to interact with other artists, to exhibit their work and through educational programs; and to promote arts as a positive and necessary component in a healthy community.